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MUN/Yerevan Model United Nations
Yerevan Model United Nations
Part of the Yerevan Model United Nations series

Yerevan Model United Nations

Yerevan, Armenia · high-school

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Dates
Jul 6–2026 (day: 10)
Fee
€81
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
200
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Yerevan Model United Nations (YereMUN) returns to the Armenian capital as a flagship summer gathering for high school delegates across the Caucasus and beyond. Hosted in Yerevan and listed on the MyMUN platform, the conference positions itself as one of the largest MUN events in its region, drawing a sizeable cohort of secondary-school diplomats for a multi-day simulation cycle. The conference targets high-school participants specifically, with a single-tier registration model in which team and individual delegates pay the same headline fee. That uniform pricing structure, combined with a Caucasus base that is still relatively underserved by international MUN circuits, makes YereMUN an accessible entry point for delegates from neighboring states and a meaningful stop for travelers from farther afield.

Why this edition matters in 2026

YereMUN matters first as a regional anchor. The South Caucasus does not yet have the dense MUN calendar that Western Europe or North America take for granted, so a recurring summer conference in Yerevan helps consolidate a local pipeline of trained delegates, chairs, and secretariat staff. For high-school students in Armenia and surrounding countries, a conference of this scale held in their own region lowers the cost and visa friction that often prevent participation in Western European circuits. It also matters as a signal of where MUN is growing. The conference's positioning as the largest gathering of its kind in the Caucasus reflects a broader pattern in which MUN ecosystems mature outside the traditional Anglo-American core - in the Gulf, in Central and Eastern Europe, in South and Southeast Asia. Yerevan's summer slot fits cleanly into that map and offers a counterweight to the assumption that serious high-school diplomacy training only happens in a handful of legacy cities. For the secondary-school audience YereMUN serves, the format is consequential too. A summer conference - outside the school term - lets delegates commit fully to committee work, social programming, and the kind of cross-border friendships that turn one-off attendance into multi-year involvement.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for YereMUN should treat it as a serious summer flagship rather than a casual side event. That means starting research early on assigned committees and country positions, building familiarity with UN procedure at the level expected in a high-school circuit, and arriving with position papers that can survive cross-examination from chairs who see hundreds of submissions across the conference. Because the conference draws from across the Caucasus and beyond, delegates should expect a mixed-experience room. Some peers will be first-time MUNers from local schools; others will be circuit veterans traveling in from established programs. Preparation that emphasizes substance - knowing the actual policy positions of your assigned country on the committee topic - will travel better than rhetorical flourish. Logistically, delegates should plan travel and accommodation well in advance of the summer dates, confirm visa requirements for Armenia based on their passport, and budget for the single-tier registration fee on top of travel costs. The MyMUN listing is the canonical application channel and should be the reference point for committee assignments and any updates the secretariat publishes. Finally, treat the regional context as part of the preparation. Delegates who understand the geopolitical environment of the host region - even if their assigned country sits far from it - tend to engage more thoughtfully in informal moderated debate and side conversations, which is where a lot of the real diplomatic learning at MUN happens.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jul 6, 2026 – Jul 10, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend YereMUN?

    The conference is aimed at the high-school level, making it a fit for secondary students building their MUN experience rather than university delegates.

  • Where is the conference held?

    YereMUN takes place in Yerevan, Armenia, positioning it as a leading MUN gathering in the South Caucasus region.

  • How are team and individual registrations priced?

    YereMUN uses a single-tier fee structure in which team delegates and individual delegates pay the same headline registration amount, with the listed currency on the conference's MyMUN page.

  • How do I apply?

    Applications are routed through the conference's MyMUN listing, which serves as the canonical channel for registration and secretariat updates.

  • When does the conference take place?

    YereMUN is scheduled as a summer conference held over several consecutive days in Yerevan.

Last verified May 27, 2026 · Source: mymun.com

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